Hugh Jackman to Miss Performances of ‘The Music Man’ Due to Second COVID-19 Diagnosis

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Hugh Jackman to Miss Performances of ‘The Music Man’ Due to Second COVID-19 Diagnosis
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Just one day after performing at the TonyAwards, Hugh Jackman has tested positive for COVID-19 for a second time

The Music Man Clayton will perform the role of Professor Harold Hill alongside Sutton Foster, in all performances of Meredith Willson’s musical comedy from June 14-21.

“Once again, standbys and understudies save the day and, in this case, it’s Max Clayton to the rescue,” said producer Kate Horton in a statement. “We’re excited to see him perform alongside the wonderful Sutton Foster and we wish Hugh a speedy recovery.”I’ve frustratingly tested positive for Covid. Again. My standby, the amazingly talented will step in for me.

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